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Neil Lennon's side have played fewer games than most on this list but there is no doubt they have been better than the rest at bridging he gap. A thrilling 2-1 win last week came on the back of two previous draws.

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Dundee

Aggregate scoreline: 12-2 (difference: 10)

Dundee have done a good job of keeping the score down against Celtic but haven't been quite as adept at punishing the Hoops at the other end.

Hamilton

Aggregate scoreline: 15-3 (difference: 12)

Accies are still waiting for their big result against Rodgers’ side but have done a better job than most of avoiding any real hidings.

Inverness*

Aggregate scoreline: 15-2 (difference: 13)

Caley Thistle were a poor lot last season and Celtic hammered them in the Scottish Cup but they were the first team to take a point off Rodgers before their eventual relegation.

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St Johnstone

Aggregate scoreline: 19-6 (difference: 13)

Tommy Wright's side haven't been at their best this season but have earned two draws at Parkhead. However, a couple of heavier defeats have put St Johnstone further down the table.

Hearts

Aggregate scoreline: 20-7 (difference: 13)

Hearts were the team that ended Celtic's 69-game unbeaten run after a 4-0 win at Tynecastle at December. That triumph was thrilling but they haven't had much success outside of that.

Kilmarnock

Aggregate scoreline: 18-4 (difference: 14)

Steve Clarke has shown he knows how to battle Rodgers with a 1-1 draw and a 1-0 win since arriving. Lee Clark and Lee McCulloch showed less resistance before he turned things around.

Partick Thistle

Aggregate scoreline: 19-5 (difference: 14)

Alan Archibald's side earned a 1-1 draw at Parkhead last season but have come up second best outwith that.

Ross County

Aggregate scoreline: 16-2 (difference: 14)

Alex Schalk's infamous dive earned a draw last season in Dingwall but the Staggies have barely landed a glove on Celtic and haven't scored this season.

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Motherwell

Aggregate scoreline: 21-5 (difference: 16)

The Steelmen have been familiar opponents for Celtic and they came so close to becoming the team to beat Celtic back in November. They will face the Hoops in the Scottish Cup Final next month.

Aberdeen

Aggregate scoreline: 22-3 (difference: 19)

Derek McInnes has lost nine consecutive games against Celtic under Rodgers but they showed glimpses in last year's Scottish Cup Final that they could compete. They will get another chance for redemption on the final day of this season. Celtic have only conceded once at Pittodrie in their four wins in the north east.

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The goal difference truly is staggering as Rangers are left bottom of the table. Celtic have scored five goals in three games against Rangers since he arrived as well as the 4-0 Scottish Cup semi-final triumph. Rangers have earned two draws at Celtic Park but have never even come close to competing with their rivals over any sustained period. The dominance is laid bare in the astonishing 24-goal difference over the past 11 matches.